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stringstretcher:
For the most part Pete, as you are right, I try not to scorch the nodes or for that matter, any of the cane.  Sometimes I just get the mentality that I am going to get you or bust.......lol....... >:D

Canoe:
Howdy S. Stretcher, aero86 and Group,

Wow, thanks for the detailed explanation on cane arrow making. 

I didn't get over to HD yet, but I anticapate picking up a bunch of cane - I'm pretty excited about giving this a good try.

Aero, I've seen that fletching Guide before, but wasn't sure it was all that easy to use - I'll be giving that a try soon.


A while ago, I made a spine tested, and then I put together a half dozen 3/8" oak dowel arrows.  From this "set" of arrows, (with their mismatching fletchings), I learned a lot.  And, I like the idea, even more, of making my own equipment.

Thanks,
Canoe

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stringstretcher:
Great job Canoe.  Thats what it's all about.  Now only another million or two, and you will be set..... ;D  Have fun

aero86:
Actually, I thought that that jig would help greatly. After fletching almost 3 dozen by hand, anything that would help hold the fletching would work in my opinion!  Haha!  You really gotta use all your body parts to hand fletch an arrow

donnieonetrack:
Stringstretcher, I'll be at the same shoot (TBOF march 5,6 & 7) shooting cane arrows and osage bow.  Tell your friend to stop me and introduce himself.  Also, I'll be tent camping all 3 days.

take care,

Donnie Wilkerson

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